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Playing for B.C. Lions ‘a dream’ for locals Adam Konar, Sukh Chungh

B.C. Lions' Chris Rainey (2) is taken down by Edmonton Eskimos' Aaron Grymes, top right, and Adam Konar during the first half of a CFL football game in Vancouver, B.C., on Saturday October 21, 2017. (Darryl Dyck/CP)

Durant, a wide receiver and Vancouver native, signed with the Lions in February after spending four seasons with the Calgary Stampeders. Last year, he recorded two touchdowns and 33 receptions for 395 yards for the Grey Cup champions.

Chungh was picked second overall by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 2015 CFL draft, and played four years in Manitoba before coming to B.C.

The offensive lineman chose to join the Lions in free agency because he liked what the front office said about how he fit into the team’s future plans. The opportunity to play in front of friends and family didn’t hurt either, said Chungh, who’s from Port Coquitlam, just outside of Vancouver.

"The other part of it is that it’s your hometown team calling you to play. It’s a pretty exciting feeling," he said.

Returning to the Lower Mainland after spending eight years playing university and professional football out of province has given Chungh an opportunity to spend more time with his mom.

"She was thrilled," he said. "Now I get to be home and I’m popping by her place more often just to get a meal or two."

Those meals include butter chicken with rice, naan bread and samosas.

"Some good home cooking. â€¦ I just got to be careful not to get too big," Chungh said with a laugh.

Family is part of why B.C. was Konar’s top choice, too. Not only did he grow up in Vancouver, his dad, Kevin Konar, played linebacker for the Lions in the 1980s.

"It’s home," Adam Konar said, adding that he always cheered for the team growing up.

"So being able to put on that uniform and play out there at B.C. Place where I used to watch games and stuff will be like living out a dream, basically."

Konar added that his dad is looking forward to watching his son play in orange and black.

"He’d be excited anywhere I go, as long as I’m happy with it. But I mean, this is the only place I was going to be happy," he said. "He’s probably a little more excited than he’s showing but yeah, he’s happy for sure."

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